Lehigh University has created a new institute to support entrepreneurship and it will carry the name of its chief benefactor, one of the area's best-known philanthropists. The Dexter F. Baker Institute for Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation will "actively foster and champion the entrepreneurial culture at Lehigh" by supporting existing business-related programs, the school said. Baker, a 1950 Lehigh graduate, joined Air Products in 1952 and retired from the Trexlertown-based company in 1992 as chairman of the board and chief executive.

Bobby McFerrin's only pop hit was "Don't Worry, Be Happy," which was No. 1 back in 1988. But McFerrin is far more than a radio star. Billboard magazine said McFerrin is "one of the most distinctive and original singers in contemporary music." He's won 10 Grammy Awards and performed pop and classical music. His 1984 disc "The Voice" was the first jazz a cappella album released on a major label. 7 p.m. Sunday, Lehigh University's Zoellner Arts Center, 420 E. Packer Ave., Bethlehem.

1 RIRIE-WOODBURY DANCE COMPANY The Salt Lake City-based company celebrates the centennial of colorful, contemporary choreographer Alwin Nikolais at 8 p.m. today at Lehigh University, Zoellner Arts Center. The multimedia program also includes dancers from DeSales University and Muhlenberg College. Tickets: $21, $25. Zoellner is at 420 E. Packer Ave., Bethlehem. Info: 610-758-2787. www.zoellnerartscenter.org. 2 PHILLY AUTO SHOW WRAPS UP It's the last weekend to check out the pre-production models, concept cars, hybrids, exotics and antiques at the Philadelphia International Auto Show.